\begin{table}[H]
     \caption{Idealistic Preferences Predict Support for Reform}
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     & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Minimum Wage}	  & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Corporate Tax} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Trans-Pacific Partnership}  \\
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Idealistic preference  &  -0.40 $^{***}$  &  -0.40 $^{***}$  &  -0.26 $^{***}$  &  -0.26 $^{***}$  &  0.26 $^{***}$  &  0.26 $^{***}$  \\ 
  & (0.01) & (0.01) & (0.02) & (0.02) & (0.01) & (0.01) \\[.25cm] 
 \midrule Demographic controls &    &  Yes  &    &  Yes  &    &  Yes  \\ 
 \midrule Observations &  5430  &  5430  &  5433  &  5433  &  5432  &  5432  \\ 
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        	\caption*{\footnotesize{\textbf{Note:}  All models are estimated using least squares. Robust standard errors in parentheses. Support for reform is measured on on a seven-point Likert scale, where higher values imply stronger support for reform. Demographic controls include age, education, income and gender.\\\hspace{\textwidth}
$^* p <0.05, ^{**} p<0.01, ^{***} p<0.001$}}
    \label{tab_ideal_likert}
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